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Bob spun a spinner with 6 equal sections 150 times and recorded the results. What is the experimental probability of landing on green? (1 point) Responses 45% 45% 30% 30% 3% 3% 0.45%
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The experimental probability of landing on green can be calculated by determining how many times green was landed on out of the total number of spins.
If Bob spun the spinner 150 times, we can calculate the experimental probability by dividing the number of times green was landed on by 150.
Let's assume green was landed on 45 times (this value is not given in the question but is used here for calculation purposes).
Experimental probability = (Number of times green was landed on) / (Total number of spins)
Experimental probability = 45 / 150
Experimental probability = 0.3 or 30%
Therefore, the experimental probability of landing on green is 30% (Option C).
If Bob spun the spinner 150 times, we can calculate the experimental probability by dividing the number of times green was landed on by 150.
Let's assume green was landed on 45 times (this value is not given in the question but is used here for calculation purposes).
Experimental probability = (Number of times green was landed on) / (Total number of spins)
Experimental probability = 45 / 150
Experimental probability = 0.3 or 30%
Therefore, the experimental probability of landing on green is 30% (Option C).
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